Winter Wine & Ski Expo, Reno

Jan 29 2009 - 6:00pm - Jan 29 2009 - 9:00pm

Atlantis Casino Resort, Reno NV 
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The 9th Annual Winter Wine & Ski Expo hosted by the Atlantis Casino Resort has become one of the premier winter fundraising events in the Reno/Tahoe area. With more than 40 wineries and breweries represented, it’s the perfect place to taste the best beverages from California and the west coast. Your taste buds will be tempted with exquisite fare from Reno Tahoe area's world-class restaurants. There will be representatives from local ski resorts and more than 150 fantastic items to bid on at the silent auction.

All proceeds from the Winter Wine & Ski Expo will fund Squaw Valley’s Vertical Express for MS fundraising event, which benefits The Heuga Center. A portion of the money raised provides scholarships for people in the local community to attend one of The Heuga Center’s renowned programs, including the five-day CAN DO Program for people with MS and their significant others; and JUMPSTART, a one-day program offering an introduction to the Center’s philosophy and programs.

Tickets are $55.00 in advance or $65.00 the day of the event. Advance Tickets: Available from the Atlantis Casino Resort at (775) 824-4467; at Bobo’s Mogul Mouse Ski & Board in Reno; Whispering Vine Wine Company. Buy Tickets Online

Event Partners: Atlantis Casino ResortNews Channel 8, Encore Beverage and Bobo’s Mogul Mouse Ski & Board

For more information contact:
Terry Owens Hurt (530) 582-9060

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